Scots have been on lockdown for several weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
29.03.2020 - 23:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Angry locals have hit out after a popular Scottish park ended up crawling with people flouting the coronavirus lockdown on Sunday.
Pictures show dozens of cars lining the road at Strathclyde Park in North Lanarkshire this afternoon despite government orders not to leave homes except if essential.
Scots are allowed outside to exercise on their own or with members of their household once a day and have been told not travel far.
In the photos, hordes of people can be seen walking towards the
Scots have been on lockdown for several weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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